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Перевод: lactation speek lactation


[существительное]
выделение молока; образование молока; лактация ; кормление грудью


Тезаурус:

  1. But once again they were backed up by substantial pedigrees - a stylish first lactation daughter of Roybrook Tempo, Watergate Tempo Rosetta already classified VG is out of top production and inspection cow Murlone Ultimate Rosetta.
  2. For example, if a CGI is worth 1 a point a lactation, our calculations suggest a farmer who does not breed his own replacements can afford to pay about 2.50 per extra point when purchasing a calving heifer.
  3. The third criticism is that the medical basis of the Infanticide Act 1938 is now discredited: the reference to the effect of lactation is without foundation, and it is acknowledged that the social pressures consequent upon the arrival of a new child (such as financial demands, unsuitable housing, effects on family relationships) may be just as likely to lead to the mental disturbance manifest in these cases as any condition linked specifically with the event of giving birth.
  4. In her sixth lactation, she produced 13,205kg milk at 3.77% fat and 3.21% protein.
  5. Among mammals by contrast, viviparity and lactation mean that the limiting resource is nearly always the female's rearing capacity.
  6. Femaleness, including female bodily states, such as menstruation, pregnancy and lactation, are defined as making no difference to women's basic abilities.
  7. Because of the long gestation and lactation periods, the interval between calving is usually at least two or three years.
  8. One CGI point was worth 1 a lactation.
  9. Doubts arose over the length of time which might elapse before the child ceased to be regarded as "newly born", and the Infanticide Act 1938 extended the definition to the killing of a child within twelve months of its birth by a mother whose mind is disturbed either by reason of her not having fully recovered from the effect of giving birth to the child or by reason of the effect of lactation consequent upon the birth of the child.
  10. Females are often limited further by the necessity to rear offspring by brooding or lactation.
  11. Compared with the national average of about 450, Dr Simm figured that the top 5% of herds at 650 CGI were expected to achieve an extra 200 a cow a lactation.
  12. Average milk yields of 6,000-;6,500 litres per lactation were common with fairly detailed recording being used as a management aid at two of the farms.
  13. An analysis of the biology of the hill sheep problem and a synthesis of the available knowledge has been made and this shows the potential for production of the hill ewe to be adequate and that manipulation of nutrition during the important physiological phases - lactation, pre- and post-mating, and late pregnancy - can lead to significant increases in the lamb crop both in numbers and quality (8).

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